CONTEST CLOSED! Enter to win a beautiful art piece from Blue Thistle Fluid Art!

| September 8, 2020 in Contests

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CONGRATULATIONS to our randomly selected winner 

Add a splash of colour to your home with a beautiful piece of art from Blue Thistle Fluid Art

Canadian artist Lesley Nilsson grew up in the beautiful Okanagan Valley of British Columbia.

Long obsessed with colour, mixtures and combinations, Lesley has become immersed in the beauty of fluid art and the tranquillity that arises when bringing colour to life.

Much of Lesley’s artistic passion and creativity comes from having lived internationally for over 18 years.

Every new city and country provided unparalleled opportunities for adventure and learning.

Consistently drawn to others with artistic talents, new friends were always willing to provide lessons in watercolour, acrylics and collage. Lesley owes much of her artistic development to these cherished collaborations.

Upon first being introduced to fluid painting, Lesley was both captivated and spellbound. The fluidity of the medium requires stillness and patience to help move and guide the paint.

Being able to breathe, slow down and ground herself at the moment instantly removes anxiety and worries while bringing about a peaceful pace that lasts long after the canvas is completed.

To enter, fill in the form below, limited one entry per person. 

A winner will be randomly selected on Friday, September 18th 2020.

CONTEST RULES

If any of the prize providers can not fulfill their prizing commitment due to potential insolvency because of COVID-19, the prize will be substituted or in some cases, not be available. 

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